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An eye-level shot captures a person's hand holding a new, white electrical wall switch against a worn, light-colored wall. The hand, with visible hair on the arm, holds the rectangular switch centrally in the frame. The switch itself is modern and minimalist, featuring three small, circular push-buttons arranged horizontally.

The wall behind the switch is painted in a faded, light yellow or cream color. It shows significant signs of age and wear, with numerous patches where the top layer of paint has peeled, chipped, or been scraped away, revealing lighter, possibly primer or plaster, beneath. Some darker, irregularly shaped spots, possibly stains or mold, are visible, particularly towards the bottom of the wall. A white baseboard or trim runs along the very bottom edge of the frame, separating the wall from the floor (not visible).

The scene suggests a renovation or preparation for painting or repair, as the pristine new switch contrasts sharply with the distressed state of the wall. The person appears to be holding the switch up, perhaps test-fitting it, preparing for installation, or simply showcasing the new hardware against the old wall. The lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor setting, likely during the day or in a well-lit room.
Nypple

Jun 14, 2024

Erba, Italy

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An eye-level shot captures a person's hand holding a new, white electrical wall switch against a worn, light-colored wall. The hand, with visible hair on the arm, holds the rectangular switch centrally in the frame. The switch itself is modern and minimalist, featuring three small, circular push-buttons arranged horizontally. The wall behind the switch is painted in a faded, light yellow or cream color. It shows significant signs of age and wear, with numerous patches where the top layer of paint has peeled, chipped, or been scraped away, revealing lighter, possibly primer or plaster, beneath. Some darker, irregularly shaped spots, possibly stains or mold, are visible, particularly towards the bottom of the wall. A white baseboard or trim runs along the very bottom edge of the frame, separating the wall from the floor (not visible). The scene suggests a renovation or preparation for painting or repair, as the pristine new switch contrasts sharply with the distressed state of the wall. The person appears to be holding the switch up, perhaps test-fitting it, preparing for installation, or simply showcasing the new hardware against the old wall. The lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor setting, likely during the day or in a well-lit room.

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